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The Ethics of Remote Warfare: Political Philosophy Now

Autor Lily Hamourtziadou
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 ian 2025
A look at war ethics in the age of drones and artificial intelligence. 

Can there be purely defensive or moral wars? In response to this question and others like it, this book offers unique insights into twenty-first-century warfare through the lenses of realism, militarism, and just war theory. This book challenges its readers to consider war from different perspectives and to reevaluate their views on the morality of war.

Ethical approaches to war require that we don’t value only the lives of ‘our’ people, as realism asserts; that we don’t enforce our sense of justice with weapons, as militarism demands; that force is used only in self-defense, based on the principles of just war theory. The author explores the issue of civilian harm in war, questioning whether the use of so-called precision weapons—celebrated for minimizing risks to soldiers and civilians—and the rapidly developing technology of lethal autonomous weapons are increasing rather than decreasing civilian harm. In engaging with these questions, The Ethics of Remote Warfare highlights the need for new accountability mechanisms that reflect a sense of legal and moral justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781837721627
ISBN-10: 1837721629
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 halftone
Dimensiuni: 318 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: University of Wales Press
Colecția University of Wales Press
Seria Political Philosophy Now


Notă biografică

Lily Hamourtziadou is a senior lecturer in security at Birmingham City University in the UK, principal researcher and analyst at Iraq Body Count, and a member of the Counter Terrorism Evidence-Based Review Group.

Cuprins

Rules-based Orders' by Dr Barry J. Ryan
List of Tables
Foreword by Sorin Baiasu

Introduction: Twenty-first century wars and technology. The changing parameters of conflict within a context of changing global power relations.

1 Three Approaches to Ethics
2 Killing from Afar: The Terror of the Air
3 From the Bomber to the Drone
4 Remote Killing in the War on Terror
5 Remote Killing and the War in Ukraine

Conclusion: Remote Warfare and the (New) Ethics of War
Notes
Select bibliography
Index